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Old Time Radio Downloads > Children > Lets Pretend > The Brave Little Tailor > Download MP3

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Title:The Brave Little Tailor
Air Date:July-12-1947
Plot:+ CBS net. "The Brave Little Tailor". Sustaining. The program is strangely not referred to as "Let's Pretend" at the start of the show, but rather as, "Nila Mack's Let's Pretenders." The program recieves an award from The World Telegram Radio Editor for "Best Children's Program Of 1941," another award from The Women's Press Club Of New York and a third award from Motion Picture Daily. The script was used again on "Let's Pretend" on January 31, 1953 (see ct. #11057). Gwen Davies, Jack Jordan, Jack Grimes, Jackson Wheeler (announcer), Vivian Block, Albert Aley, Sidney Lumet, Michael Dreyfus, Kingsley Colton, Fred Hendrickson (studio technician), Nila Mack (writer, producer), Sybil Trent, Don Hughes, Arthur Anderson.
File:lets-pretend-470712-the-brave-little-tailor.mp3
File Size:5.76 MB
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